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Last updated: April 2, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

NCAA Tournament & Roster Moves

The collegiate basketball landscape saw significant movement as Kansas forward Flory Bidunga announced intentions to both test the NBA draft waters and enter the transfer portal, positioning him as potentially the most sought-after player among the 800-plus athletes currently signaling a transfer. Meanwhile, Michigan's Elliot Cadeau rejoined the team for Final Four preparations after a brief hospitalization due to an accidental exposure causing an allergic reaction, though he confirmed he is now "fine" ahead of Saturday's tilt. On the injury front, UConn guard Silas Demary Jr. is expected to be available at approximately 90% capacity for the Huskies' matchup against Illinois, a contest for which Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd remains intensely focused, dismissing rumors linking him to the North Carolina coaching vacancy as his Wildcats prepare to face Michigan.

College Football & Legal Setbacks

In college football roster news, a Virginia circuit court judge denied quarterback Chandler Morris' attempt to gain eligibility for a seventh season by rejecting his request for a preliminary injunction, effectively ending his immediate playing prospects at UVA. Elsewhere, drama surrounding quarterback evaluations continued as Indiana coach Curt Cignetti publicly affirmed his support for transfer QB Josh Hoover, countering recent critical comments made by TCU coach Sonny Dykes regarding Hoover’s high turnover rate.

Professional Sports Updates

In professional snooker, John Higgins mounted a comeback during the Tour Championship in Manchester, rallying from an 8-5 deficit to defeat Mark Selby 10-8 and secure a berth in the semi-finals. On the links, betting markets have opened for the next four major championships, with Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy installed as early co-favorites for The Masters, the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open, and The Open Championship. Finally, in rugby union, France wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey earned the prestigious Player of the Championship award for his performance throughout the 2026 Men's Six Nations tournament.